Political Party Roles

Selected Publications

The following is a select bibliography, representing key titles or contributions from the parliamentarian’s collection of published works. To learn more about this parliamentarian’s written works please consult a library near you.

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the following information. Should you find any errors please contact us via e-mail at: parlinfo@parl.gc.ca.

The Green Party and the power of one. Policy Options. p. 48-52 Oct. 2011

The saga of bill C-30: from clean air to climate change, or not. Policy options. 28 (5):42 May 2007

Judgement at Rio. Policy options. 14 (7):12-5 Summer 1993

Why talk about women and the environment? A panel discussion. Women and environments. 13(2):10 Winter/Spring 1991

On the edge. The Canadian Forum. 6:20 Apr. 2000

Welcome to the tar ponds: where life is a political and scientific experiment. Briar patch. 31 (3):8 Apr. 2002

The tar ponds: twelve years after the coke ovens of Sydney, Nova Scotia, were closed down, the city's residents are still living with 700,000 tonnes of toxic ooze. Alternatives Journal. 27 (1):7 Winter 2001

How to save the world in your spare time. Toronto: Key Porter Books; 207 p. 2006

Political Party Roles

Selected Publications

The following is a select bibliography, representing key titles or contributions from the parliamentarian’s collection of published works. To learn more about this parliamentarian’s written works please consult a library near you.

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the following information. Should you find any errors please contact us via e-mail at: parlinfo@parl.gc.ca.

The Green Party and the power of one. Policy Options. p. 48-52 Oct. 2011

The saga of bill C-30: from clean air to climate change, or not. Policy options. 28 (5):42 May 2007

Judgement at Rio. Policy options. 14 (7):12-5 Summer 1993

Why talk about women and the environment? A panel discussion. Women and environments. 13(2):10 Winter/Spring 1991

On the edge. The Canadian Forum. 6:20 Apr. 2000

Welcome to the tar ponds: where life is a political and scientific experiment. Briar patch. 31 (3):8 Apr. 2002

The tar ponds: twelve years after the coke ovens of Sydney, Nova Scotia, were closed down, the city's residents are still living with 700,000 tonnes of toxic ooze. Alternatives Journal. 27 (1):7 Winter 2001

How to save the world in your spare time. Toronto: Key Porter Books; 207 p. 2006